Outlook 2010: Print Only One Page of a Message

There are times when you’ll need to print a long email,, but you may not need all of the pages.Here’s how to save ink and paper by printing only the page or specific pages you need.

Open your Message in Outlook 2010. Go to File >> Print.

Next select the printer you want to use and then click the Print Options button.

In the Print Options window under Page Range, select pages. Then type in the page numbers you want. For example, here I have a four page email and just want to print the first and fourth page. So, I typed 1,4 in the Pages field. If you wanted a series of pages you’d type 7-12. Then click the Print button.

If you only want to print out one page of a message, just type in the page number.

That’s it. Now you’ll only get the pages printed out that you specified. This is a great way to save time, money, ink and paper.

One Response to Outlook 2010: Print Only One Page of a Message

Outlook 2010 has been a challenge to learn so I’m always happy to pick up tips like this one. The memo style is perfect for printing those e-mails that have an extra page of credits and conditions and copyrights which need not be printed.

If you ever write a “how-to” on color coding Outlook 2010 incoming messages, I’d be happy to read it. I have read all of the instructions, I have tried numerous times, and I must be doing something wrong because I can’t get the messages to display in different colors. I FINALLY formatted one sender’s messages to arrive in a different FONT, but the color I specified (even as shown in the formatting rule) will not change, it’s the same color as all the other messages. Something must be overriding the color command. But then, all the other senders for which I’ve made a rule don’t follow the new font, either. One of us (Outlook or me!) is going nuts!